id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 8689 Aristophanes The Eleven Comedies, Volume 2 .txt text/plain 105748 13476 91 'Tis acting like a man eager for his safety. thou art come to live near the tribunal, 'tis with the express design of want my father to lead a joyous life like Morychus[64] instead of going That old men are no longer good for anything; we shall be masses; I shall always fight for the people." And 'tis you, father, who My dear son never lets me out of his sight; 'tis an unbearable tragic poet who pretends to be a skilful dancer, let him come and contest know that a clever old man has come to us, bringing an entirely new idea sake of the gods, let her come here, so that we may contemplate the Men now adore the birds as gods, and 'tis to them, by Zeus, Come, thou Muse of Euripides; 'tis 'Tis said that Euripides has sent an old man here to-day, one ./cache/8689.txt ./txt/8689.txt